Your Soul Knows
Oh, the things we fail to truly appreciate until they are unavailable! Things like electricity, running water, air conditioning, a properly working washing machine - the value of these modern conveniences are often overlooked. In Lamentations 3 Jeremiah spend quite a few verses on his afflictions: "I am the man who has seen affliction because of the rod of His wrath. He has led me and made me walk in darkness and not in light. Surely He has turned His hand against me repeatedly all the day." (Lamentations 3:1-3 AMP). He continues throughout the chapter to describe a dismal life filled with enemies of his soul and a tremendous hopelessness that threatened. For sure, we can identify with him in this regard. Our focus can become the have-nots of life rather than what we know to be true. Thankfully, Jeremiah doesn't linger there too long: "But this I call to mind, therefore I have hope. It is because of the LORD's lovingkindnesses that we are not consumed, because His [tender] compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great and beyond measure is Your faithfulness." (Verses 21-23). The mercies of God are always sweet and welcomed but perhaps after times of intense struggle, they seem sweeter and more welcome; it is good that we are afflicted, that we suffer. It is in those hard times, we become more aware of who God is and how tender He is always toward us. Jackie Gleason was known to say, "how sweet it is;" and David said in Psalm 139:14, "my soul knows it very well." O child of God, listen to what ... your soul knows.